Issue 12, 2022

Effects of fucoidans and alginates from Sargassum graminifolium on allergic symptoms and intestinal microbiota in mice with OVA-induced food allergy

Abstract

Food allergy has been one of the main problems threatening people's health in recent years. However, there is still no way to completely cure it at present. Therefore, the development of food allergy related drugs is still necessary. Sargassum graminifolium (SG) is a kind of polysaccharide rich marine brown alga used in food and medicine. Sargassum graminifolium polysaccharides (SGP) is mainly composed of fucoidans and alginic acid. In our study, we compared the activity of fucoidans and alginates from SG against OVA-induced food allergy in a mouse model, observed the regulatory effects of fucoidans and alginates from SG on the intestinal microbiota and summarized the possible role of the intestinal microbiota in the anti-food allergy process because polysaccharides can further act on the body through the intestinal microbiota. The results showed that fucoidans and alginates from SG could relieve the symptoms of allergy, diarrhea and jejunum injury significantly in mice with food allergy (p < 0.05). Furthermore, fucoidans at 500 mg kg−1 could reduce OVA-specific IgE and TNF-α levels significantly in the serum of food allergic mice (p < 0.05), while alginates could only significantly down-regulate serum OVA-specific IgE (p < 0.05). The results also showed that fucoidans had a stronger regulatory effect on the richness and diversity of the intestinal microbiota in food allergic mice compared to alginates at the same dose. In addition, fucoidans at 500 mg kg−1 had the most significant regulatory effect on Firmicutes, Lactobacillus and Alistipes in food allergic mice. These results suggested that fucoidans and alginates might regulate food allergy in mice through different pathways. Together, this study enriched the research on the action of alga-derived polysaccharides against food allergy.

Graphical abstract: Effects of fucoidans and alginates from Sargassum graminifolium on allergic symptoms and intestinal microbiota in mice with OVA-induced food allergy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2022
Accepted
29 Apr 2022
First published
05 Jun 2022

Food Funct., 2022,13, 6702-6715

Effects of fucoidans and alginates from Sargassum graminifolium on allergic symptoms and intestinal microbiota in mice with OVA-induced food allergy

L. Huang, Q. Zeng, Y. Zhang, Q. Yin, X. Zhu, P. Zhang, C. Wang and J. Liu, Food Funct., 2022, 13, 6702 DOI: 10.1039/D2FO00802E

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